PRODUCT FEATURES

Meet the new Nest Thermostat E

Its simple design and new frosted display blend into the background. With proven energy-saving features, the Nest Thermostat E can help you save from day one. And you can change the temperature from anywhere – the beach, the office or your bed.

Product Benefits

Frosted Display

Blends into the background and fits into any home.

Home/Away Assist

Turns itself down after you leave, so you don’t waste energy heating or cooling an empty home.

Remote Control

Use the Nest app to change the temperature from anywhere – the beach, the office or your bed.

A Simple Schedule

Start with a basic schedule, then adjust it whenever you like.

Proven Energy-saving Features

Like the Nest Learning Thermostat, the Nest Thermostat E can help you save from day one.

Energy History

Check the Nest app to see how much energy you use and why.

Energy-Saving Potential

Like all Nest Thermostats, this device earned the ENERGY STAR® energy efficiency certification, meaning it can help significantly reduce your home energy use, lower your energy bills and help protect the environment.

Nest Thermostat E also shows you how much energy you use every day in Energy History and every month in your Home Report. See when you use more energy, like on weekends or Monday nights, and how to use less. Saving has never been so easy.

Easy Home Installation

Do-it-yourself

Installation is easy. Most people install a Nest in 30 minutes or less. Everything you need comes in the box:

Base

Display

Optional Trim Plate

Mounting Screws and Labels

Installation Guide

Nest Pro Installation Card

System Compatibility

This device works with most 24V heating and cooling systems, including:

C-wire not required

A c-wire (also referred to as a common wire) is a low voltage power wire that many modern thermostats require for their features to work.

The Nest Thermostat E does not require a c-wire to work. Nest has a built-in battery that can be charged using the heating and cooling wires.

If you already have a c-wire, however, Nest recommends that you connect it. To determine if you have a c-wire, remove your old thermostat's cover plate. You should see several wire terminals labeled with letters. If a wire is connected to the “C” terminal, you have a c-wire.